Snapshot of San Francisco Development Pipeline. Tracking of construction and entitlement activity based on data from Department of Building Inspection's Permit Tracking and the Planning Department's Project & Permit Tracking System, processed quarterly. For more information please see http://sf-planning.org/pipeline-report

San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA) properties, according to SFHA.org, the official site of the SFHA. The SFHA is not part of the City and County of San Francisco and these are provided by the Enterprise GIS department as a convenience.

his layer is the data feeding into the San Francisco Green Roofs web map. This map and further information about green roofs in San Francisco can be found at the Planning Department's Green Roofs website: http://www.sf-planning.org/index.aspx?page=3839. If you know of any other green roofs in San Francisco please contact Andrew Perry (Andrew.Perry@sfgov.org) and he will add it to the map.

This data set pertains to all types of structural permits. Data includes details on application/permit numbers, job addresses, supervisorial districts, and the current status of the applications. Data is uploaded weekly by DBI. Users can access permit information online through DBI’s Permit Tracking System which is 24/7 at www.sfdbi.org/dbipts. This dataset is a filtered view of the full dataset available at: https://data.sfgov.org/d/i98e-djp9

***Note: these data are currently not updated as there is currently not an automated, consistent approach to adhering to the standard. Instead we will be publishing the 3 independent agencies' data to the portal. They are not complete yet, but we'll link to them here:

This dataset will remain as a historic reference until all 3 agencies are independently published and automated.
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The location of buildings, inspections and violations that were issued by the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection (DBI), San Francisco Department of Health (SFDPH), and The San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD) for 1/2008 - 8/2013 for residential buildings in San Francisco. This dataset adheres to the House Facts Data Standard version 1.2 - which is a government open data standard that provides a uniform format for reporting governmental data on the regulation of health and safety laws for residential housing in a machine readable format. The specification links data to the residential building understanding that a single building may have multiple dwelling units and multiple owners. For more information about the standard, please see https://github.com/codeforamerica/housefacts_spec

LEED certification is required for all municipal construction projects that are at least 10,000 square feet. This is a list of LEED certified projects owned and operated by the City and County of San Francisco. Data includes: Project name, Gross Area, Rating system and version; Level and date of certification; Project address.

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